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  • FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
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    FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    Carla admiring her plants. PA REAL LIFE *** Plant-loving woman transforms London home into miniature urban jungle filled with
    hundreds of her leafy babies
    By Laura Parnaby, PA Real Life
    A plant-loving woman has transformed her London home into a miniature urban jungle
    - and thinks of herself as a "plant parent" to her hundreds of leafy "babies".
    Carla Hora, 30, has filled the living room and kitchen of her house in Kennington,
    south London, with greenery, leaving her with room for "only a couple of pieces of
    furniture".
    And she never uses her television, which is swamped in foliage.
    The architectural assistant, who grew up in Romania, started colle cting her plants in
    2017 and has been buying more ever since acquiring more than 10 specimens a
    week online, from all over the world and in local garden centres, in the early months.
    A year ago, she owned 150 houseplants, but since then she has lost co unt.
    She said: "I definitely feel like a plant parent - I refer to my plants as 'babies' and I've
    developed ways of taking care of them all and keeping watch over them."
    Tending to all her charges takes her around two hours a week, but she usually spen ds
    another 10 hours admiring and enjoying them.
    "My very first plant was a dracaena marginata about six years ago, but I started
    properly collecting in 2017, and they've just come one after another ever since," she
    said.
    "I was getting more than ten plants a week. I couldn't choose a favourite, they all have
    such different traits - usually my favourite is the latest one to sprout."
    Carla's plants come from as far afield as Indonesia, Ecuador, and Thailand.
    Her tallest is a three-metre-tall variegated Monstera Deliciosa - more commonly
    known as a cheese plant - which started as a small cutting before shooting up so high
    Carla now routinely stands on a chair to trim it back so it doesn't poke holes through
    the ceiling.
    Another, an African Violet, is particularly special to her because it reminds he

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
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    FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    Carla's monstera plant touches the ceiling. PA REAL LIFE *** Plant-loving woman transforms London home into miniature urban jungle filled with
    hundreds of her leafy babies
    By Laura Parnaby, PA Real Life
    A plant-loving woman has transformed her London home into a miniature urban jungle
    - and thinks of herself as a "plant parent" to her hundreds of leafy "babies".
    Carla Hora, 30, has filled the living room and kitchen of her house in Kennington,
    south London, with greenery, leaving her with room for "only a couple of pieces of
    furniture".
    And she never uses her television, which is swamped in foliage.
    The architectural assistant, who grew up in Romania, started colle cting her plants in
    2017 and has been buying more ever since acquiring more than 10 specimens a
    week online, from all over the world and in local garden centres, in the early months.
    A year ago, she owned 150 houseplants, but since then she has lost co unt.
    She said: "I definitely feel like a plant parent - I refer to my plants as 'babies' and I've
    developed ways of taking care of them all and keeping watch over them."
    Tending to all her charges takes her around two hours a week, but she usually spen ds
    another 10 hours admiring and enjoying them.
    "My very first plant was a dracaena marginata about six years ago, but I started
    properly collecting in 2017, and they've just come one after another ever since," she
    said.
    "I was getting more than ten plants a week. I couldn't choose a favourite, they all have
    such different traits - usually my favourite is the latest one to sprout."
    Carla's plants come from as far afield as Indonesia, Ecuador, and Thailand.
    Her tallest is a three-metre-tall variegated Monstera Deliciosa - more commonly
    known as a cheese plant - which started as a small cutting before shooting up so high
    Carla now routinely stands on a chair to trim it back so it doesn't poke holes through
    the ceiling.
    Another, an African Violet, is particularly special to her beca

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
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    FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    Carla began her collection in 2017. PA REAL LIFE *** Plant-loving woman transforms London home into miniature urban jungle filled with
    hundreds of her leafy babies
    By Laura Parnaby, PA Real Life
    A plant-loving woman has transformed her London home into a miniature urban jungle
    - and thinks of herself as a "plant parent" to her hundreds of leafy "babies".
    Carla Hora, 30, has filled the living room and kitchen of her house in Kennington,
    south London, with greenery, leaving her with room for "only a couple of pieces of
    furniture".
    And she never uses her television, which is swamped in foliage.
    The architectural assistant, who grew up in Romania, started colle cting her plants in
    2017 and has been buying more ever since acquiring more than 10 specimens a
    week online, from all over the world and in local garden centres, in the early months.
    A year ago, she owned 150 houseplants, but since then she has lost co unt.
    She said: "I definitely feel like a plant parent - I refer to my plants as 'babies' and I've
    developed ways of taking care of them all and keeping watch over them."
    Tending to all her charges takes her around two hours a week, but she usually spen ds
    another 10 hours admiring and enjoying them.
    "My very first plant was a dracaena marginata about six years ago, but I started
    properly collecting in 2017, and they've just come one after another ever since," she
    said.
    "I was getting more than ten plants a week. I couldn't choose a favourite, they all have
    such different traits - usually my favourite is the latest one to sprout."
    Carla's plants come from as far afield as Indonesia, Ecuador, and Thailand.
    Her tallest is a three-metre-tall variegated Monstera Deliciosa - more commonly
    known as a cheese plant - which started as a small cutting before shooting up so high
    Carla now routinely stands on a chair to trim it back so it doesn't poke holes through
    the ceiling.
    Another, an African Violet, is particularly special to her because it r

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    DUK10140792_007
    FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    Carla with one of her plants. PA REAL LIFE *** Plant-loving woman transforms London home into miniature urban jungle filled with
    hundreds of her leafy babies
    By Laura Parnaby, PA Real Life
    A plant-loving woman has transformed her London home into a miniature urban jungle
    - and thinks of herself as a "plant parent" to her hundreds of leafy "babies".
    Carla Hora, 30, has filled the living room and kitchen of her house in Kennington,
    south London, with greenery, leaving her with room for "only a couple of pieces of
    furniture".
    And she never uses her television, which is swamped in foliage.
    The architectural assistant, who grew up in Romania, started colle cting her plants in
    2017 and has been buying more ever since acquiring more than 10 specimens a
    week online, from all over the world and in local garden centres, in the early months.
    A year ago, she owned 150 houseplants, but since then she has lost co unt.
    She said: "I definitely feel like a plant parent - I refer to my plants as 'babies' and I've
    developed ways of taking care of them all and keeping watch over them."
    Tending to all her charges takes her around two hours a week, but she usually spen ds
    another 10 hours admiring and enjoying them.
    "My very first plant was a dracaena marginata about six years ago, but I started
    properly collecting in 2017, and they've just come one after another ever since," she
    said.
    "I was getting more than ten plants a week. I couldn't choose a favourite, they all have
    such different traits - usually my favourite is the latest one to sprout."
    Carla's plants come from as far afield as Indonesia, Ecuador, and Thailand.
    Her tallest is a three-metre-tall variegated Monstera Deliciosa - more commonly
    known as a cheese plant - which started as a small cutting before shooting up so high
    Carla now routinely stands on a chair to trim it back so it doesn't poke holes through
    the ceiling.
    Another, an African Violet, is particularly special to her because it reminds

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
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    FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    Carla lives in South London. PA REAL LIFE *** Plant-loving woman transforms London home into miniature urban jungle filled with
    hundreds of her leafy babies
    By Laura Parnaby, PA Real Life
    A plant-loving woman has transformed her London home into a miniature urban jungle
    - and thinks of herself as a "plant parent" to her hundreds of leafy "babies".
    Carla Hora, 30, has filled the living room and kitchen of her house in Kennington,
    south London, with greenery, leaving her with room for "only a couple of pieces of
    furniture".
    And she never uses her television, which is swamped in foliage.
    The architectural assistant, who grew up in Romania, started colle cting her plants in
    2017 and has been buying more ever since acquiring more than 10 specimens a
    week online, from all over the world and in local garden centres, in the early months.
    A year ago, she owned 150 houseplants, but since then she has lost co unt.
    She said: "I definitely feel like a plant parent - I refer to my plants as 'babies' and I've
    developed ways of taking care of them all and keeping watch over them."
    Tending to all her charges takes her around two hours a week, but she usually spen ds
    another 10 hours admiring and enjoying them.
    "My very first plant was a dracaena marginata about six years ago, but I started
    properly collecting in 2017, and they've just come one after another ever since," she
    said.
    "I was getting more than ten plants a week. I couldn't choose a favourite, they all have
    such different traits - usually my favourite is the latest one to sprout."
    Carla's plants come from as far afield as Indonesia, Ecuador, and Thailand.
    Her tallest is a three-metre-tall variegated Monstera Deliciosa - more commonly
    known as a cheese plant - which started as a small cutting before shooting up so high
    Carla now routinely stands on a chair to trim it back so it doesn't poke holes through
    the ceiling.
    Another, an African Violet, is particularly special to her because it reminds

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    DUK10140792_004
    FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    Carla with a philodendron plant. PA REAL LIFE *** Plant-loving woman transforms London home into miniature urban jungle filled with
    hundreds of her leafy babies
    By Laura Parnaby, PA Real Life
    A plant-loving woman has transformed her London home into a miniature urban jungle
    - and thinks of herself as a "plant parent" to her hundreds of leafy "babies".
    Carla Hora, 30, has filled the living room and kitchen of her house in Kennington,
    south London, with greenery, leaving her with room for "only a couple of pieces of
    furniture".
    And she never uses her television, which is swamped in foliage.
    The architectural assistant, who grew up in Romania, started colle cting her plants in
    2017 and has been buying more ever since acquiring more than 10 specimens a
    week online, from all over the world and in local garden centres, in the early months.
    A year ago, she owned 150 houseplants, but since then she has lost co unt.
    She said: "I definitely feel like a plant parent - I refer to my plants as 'babies' and I've
    developed ways of taking care of them all and keeping watch over them."
    Tending to all her charges takes her around two hours a week, but she usually spen ds
    another 10 hours admiring and enjoying them.
    "My very first plant was a dracaena marginata about six years ago, but I started
    properly collecting in 2017, and they've just come one after another ever since," she
    said.
    "I was getting more than ten plants a week. I couldn't choose a favourite, they all have
    such different traits - usually my favourite is the latest one to sprout."
    Carla's plants come from as far afield as Indonesia, Ecuador, and Thailand.
    Her tallest is a three-metre-tall variegated Monstera Deliciosa - more commonly
    known as a cheese plant - which started as a small cutting before shooting up so high
    Carla now routinely stands on a chair to trim it back so it doesn't poke holes through
    the ceiling.
    Another, an African Violet, is particularly special to her because it remi

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    DUK10140792_003
    FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    Carla Hora's plant collection. PA REAL LIFE *** Plant-loving woman transforms London home into miniature urban jungle filled with
    hundreds of her leafy babies
    By Laura Parnaby, PA Real Life
    A plant-loving woman has transformed her London home into a miniature urban jungle
    - and thinks of herself as a "plant parent" to her hundreds of leafy "babies".
    Carla Hora, 30, has filled the living room and kitchen of her house in Kennington,
    south London, with greenery, leaving her with room for "only a couple of pieces of
    furniture".
    And she never uses her television, which is swamped in foliage.
    The architectural assistant, who grew up in Romania, started colle cting her plants in
    2017 and has been buying more ever since acquiring more than 10 specimens a
    week online, from all over the world and in local garden centres, in the early months.
    A year ago, she owned 150 houseplants, but since then she has lost co unt.
    She said: "I definitely feel like a plant parent - I refer to my plants as 'babies' and I've
    developed ways of taking care of them all and keeping watch over them."
    Tending to all her charges takes her around two hours a week, but she usually spen ds
    another 10 hours admiring and enjoying them.
    "My very first plant was a dracaena marginata about six years ago, but I started
    properly collecting in 2017, and they've just come one after another ever since," she
    said.
    "I was getting more than ten plants a week. I couldn't choose a favourite, they all have
    such different traits - usually my favourite is the latest one to sprout."
    Carla's plants come from as far afield as Indonesia, Ecuador, and Thailand.
    Her tallest is a three-metre-tall variegated Monstera Deliciosa - more commonly
    known as a cheese plant - which started as a small cutting before shooting up so high
    Carla now routinely stands on a chair to trim it back so it doesn't poke holes through
    the ceiling.
    Another, an African Violet, is particularly special to her because it remind

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    DUK10140792_002
    FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    Carla's monstera plant is ceiling height. PA REAL LIFE *** Plant-loving woman transforms London home into miniature urban jungle filled with
    hundreds of her leafy babies
    By Laura Parnaby, PA Real Life
    A plant-loving woman has transformed her London home into a miniature urban jungle
    - and thinks of herself as a "plant parent" to her hundreds of leafy "babies".
    Carla Hora, 30, has filled the living room and kitchen of her house in Kennington,
    south London, with greenery, leaving her with room for "only a couple of pieces of
    furniture".
    And she never uses her television, which is swamped in foliage.
    The architectural assistant, who grew up in Romania, started colle cting her plants in
    2017 and has been buying more ever since acquiring more than 10 specimens a
    week online, from all over the world and in local garden centres, in the early months.
    A year ago, she owned 150 houseplants, but since then she has lost co unt.
    She said: "I definitely feel like a plant parent - I refer to my plants as 'babies' and I've
    developed ways of taking care of them all and keeping watch over them."
    Tending to all her charges takes her around two hours a week, but she usually spen ds
    another 10 hours admiring and enjoying them.
    "My very first plant was a dracaena marginata about six years ago, but I started
    properly collecting in 2017, and they've just come one after another ever since," she
    said.
    "I was getting more than ten plants a week. I couldn't choose a favourite, they all have
    such different traits - usually my favourite is the latest one to sprout."
    Carla's plants come from as far afield as Indonesia, Ecuador, and Thailand.
    Her tallest is a three-metre-tall variegated Monstera Deliciosa - more commonly
    known as a cheese plant - which started as a small cutting before shooting up so high
    Carla now routinely stands on a chair to trim it back so it doesn't poke holes through
    the ceiling.
    Another, an African Violet, is particularly special to her becaus

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE -  "Ich bin ein Star - Holt mich hier raus": Staffel 15 im Tiny House
    DUK10139431_011
    PEOPLE - "Ich bin ein Star - Holt mich hier raus": Staffel 15 im Tiny House
    Für die nächsten 15 Tage werden die Dschungelkandidaten in diesem Tiny House wohnen.
    Die Verwendung des sendungsbezogenen Materials ist nur mit dem Hinweis und Verlinkung auf TVNOW gestattet. *** Local Caption *** 31507362

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen
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    FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen

    Reet mit Raureif in Kirchwerder, Vier- und Marschlande, Hamburg, Deutschland, Europa / action press *** Local Caption *** 31571881

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_002
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319244
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_007
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319242
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_004
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319241
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_010
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319240
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_009
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319239
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_006
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319238
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_008
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319236
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_011
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319237
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_001
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319235
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_012
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319248
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_005
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319247
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    DUK10137234_003
    FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
    Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319246
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
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    FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    Carla has lost count of her plants. PA REAL LIFE *** Plant-loving woman transforms London home into miniature urban jungle filled with
    hundreds of her leafy babies
    By Laura Parnaby, PA Real Life
    A plant-loving woman has transformed her London home into a miniature urban jungle
    - and thinks of herself as a "plant parent" to her hundreds of leafy "babies".
    Carla Hora, 30, has filled the living room and kitchen of her house in Kennington,
    south London, with greenery, leaving her with room for "only a couple of pieces of
    furniture".
    And she never uses her television, which is swamped in foliage.
    The architectural assistant, who grew up in Romania, started colle cting her plants in
    2017 and has been buying more ever since acquiring more than 10 specimens a
    week online, from all over the world and in local garden centres, in the early months.
    A year ago, she owned 150 houseplants, but since then she has lost co unt.
    She said: "I definitely feel like a plant parent - I refer to my plants as 'babies' and I've
    developed ways of taking care of them all and keeping watch over them."
    Tending to all her charges takes her around two hours a week, but she usually spen ds
    another 10 hours admiring and enjoying them.
    "My very first plant was a dracaena marginata about six years ago, but I started
    properly collecting in 2017, and they've just come one after another ever since," she
    said.
    "I was getting more than ten plants a week. I couldn't choose a favourite, they all have
    such different traits - usually my favourite is the latest one to sprout."
    Carla's plants come from as far afield as Indonesia, Ecuador, and Thailand.
    Her tallest is a three-metre-tall variegated Monstera Deliciosa - more commonly
    known as a cheese plant - which started as a small cutting before shooting up so high
    Carla now routinely stands on a chair to trim it back so it doesn't poke holes through
    the ceiling.
    Another, an African Violet, is particularly special to her because it r

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    DUK10140792_001
    FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    Carla spends 12 hours a week caring for and enjoying her plants. PA REAL LIFE *** Plant-loving woman transforms London home into miniature urban jungle filled with
    hundreds of her leafy babies
    By Laura Parnaby, PA Real Life
    A plant-loving woman has transformed her London home into a miniature urban jungle
    - and thinks of herself as a "plant parent" to her hundreds of leafy "babies".
    Carla Hora, 30, has filled the living room and kitchen of her house in Kennington,
    south London, with greenery, leaving her with room for "only a couple of pieces of
    furniture".
    And she never uses her television, which is swamped in foliage.
    The architectural assistant, who grew up in Romania, started colle cting her plants in
    2017 and has been buying more ever since acquiring more than 10 specimens a
    week online, from all over the world and in local garden centres, in the early months.
    A year ago, she owned 150 houseplants, but since then she has lost co unt.
    She said: "I definitely feel like a plant parent - I refer to my plants as 'babies' and I've
    developed ways of taking care of them all and keeping watch over them."
    Tending to all her charges takes her around two hours a week, but she usually spen ds
    another 10 hours admiring and enjoying them.
    "My very first plant was a dracaena marginata about six years ago, but I started
    properly collecting in 2017, and they've just come one after another ever since," she
    said.
    "I was getting more than ten plants a week. I couldn't choose a favourite, they all have
    such different traits - usually my favourite is the latest one to sprout."
    Carla's plants come from as far afield as Indonesia, Ecuador, and Thailand.
    Her tallest is a three-metre-tall variegated Monstera Deliciosa - more commonly
    known as a cheese plant - which started as a small cutting before shooting up so high
    Carla now routinely stands on a chair to trim it back so it doesn't poke holes through
    the ceiling.
    Another, an African Violet, is particularl

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
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    FEATURE - Pflanzenliebende Carla Hora verwandelt ihre Londoner Wohnung in einen Stadtdschungel
    Carla with one of her plants. PA REAL LIFE *** Plant-loving woman transforms London home into miniature urban jungle filled with
    hundreds of her leafy babies
    By Laura Parnaby, PA Real Life
    A plant-loving woman has transformed her London home into a miniature urban jungle
    - and thinks of herself as a "plant parent" to her hundreds of leafy "babies".
    Carla Hora, 30, has filled the living room and kitchen of her house in Kennington,
    south London, with greenery, leaving her with room for "only a couple of pieces of
    furniture".
    And she never uses her television, which is swamped in foliage.
    The architectural assistant, who grew up in Romania, started colle cting her plants in
    2017 and has been buying more ever since acquiring more than 10 specimens a
    week online, from all over the world and in local garden centres, in the early months.
    A year ago, she owned 150 houseplants, but since then she has lost co unt.
    She said: "I definitely feel like a plant parent - I refer to my plants as 'babies' and I've
    developed ways of taking care of them all and keeping watch over them."
    Tending to all her charges takes her around two hours a week, but she usually spen ds
    another 10 hours admiring and enjoying them.
    "My very first plant was a dracaena marginata about six years ago, but I started
    properly collecting in 2017, and they've just come one after another ever since," she
    said.
    "I was getting more than ten plants a week. I couldn't choose a favourite, they all have
    such different traits - usually my favourite is the latest one to sprout."
    Carla's plants come from as far afield as Indonesia, Ecuador, and Thailand.
    Her tallest is a three-metre-tall variegated Monstera Deliciosa - more commonly
    known as a cheese plant - which started as a small cutting before shooting up so high
    Carla now routinely stands on a chair to trim it back so it doesn't poke holes through
    the ceiling.
    Another, an African Violet, is particularly special to her because it reminds

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  • FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
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    FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
    Bees collect pollen on a field full of crocus flowers in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, March 06, 2019.

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  • FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
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    FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
    Bees collect pollen on a field full of crocus flowers in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, March 06, 2019.

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  • FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
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    FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
    Bees collect pollen on a field full of crocus flowers in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, March 06, 2019.

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  • FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
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    FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
    Bees collect pollen on a field full of crocus flowers in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, March 06, 2019.

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  • FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
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    FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
    Bees collect pollen on a field full of crocus flowers in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, March 06, 2019.

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  • FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
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    FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
    Bees collect pollen on a field full of crocus flowers in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, March 06, 2019.

    *** Local Caption *** 29538219

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173095

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173096

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173129

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173135

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173125

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173133

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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173147

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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173183

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173184

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173123

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173119

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173134

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173181

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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173164

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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173118

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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173156

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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173132

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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173159

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  • REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
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    REPORTAGE - Blumen aus Holland: Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer
    Von Holland in alle Welt: Die weltgrösste Vermarktungsorganisation für Blumen und andere Pflanzen Royal FloraHolland in Aalsmeer

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    *** Koninklijke Coöperatieve Bloemenveiling Royal FloraHolland U.A., Aalsmeer, The Netherlands - 02 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29173149

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